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Exit, voice, and loyalty in international organizations: US involvement in the League of Nations
Authors:Kathryn C. Lavelle
Affiliation:(1) Department of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7109, USA
Abstract:Recent challenges to traditional international relations theory have questioned the nature of international organizations (IOs) as agents of powerful state-members and have examined various conduits through which non-state actors can voice their concerns. Yet little work has focused on participation in IOs when a powerful state’s official position contradicts the goals of actors within it. This article examines the archival record of American involvement in the League of Nations’ economic section to explore such a circumstance. I correct the prevailing historical view of American isolationism in the interwar period and argue that participation by advanced, industrial democracies can better be understood as combinations of exit, voice, and loyalty on the part of individual components of state and civil societies.
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Keywords:League of Nations  International organizations  United Nations  Rockefeller foundation  Princeton mission  Bruce committee
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